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ys a Diver Can Protect th

Ten Wa e Underwater Environment

1. D
 ive carefully to protect fragile aquatic ecosystems 6. Be
 an ecotourist
Many aquatic organisms are delicate and can be harmed by Make informed decisions when selecting a destination and
the bump of a camera, the swipe of a fin or even the gentle choose Project AWARE Environmental Operators or other
touch of a hand. Some aquatic organisms like corals grow facilities dedicated to sustainable business practices. Obey
very slowly and breaking even a small piece can destroy all local laws and regulations and understand your effect on
decades of growth. By being careful you can prevent long- the environment. Don’t collect souvenirs like corals or shells.
term damage to magnificent dive sites. Instead, take underwater photos and follow Project AWARE’s
10 Tips for Underwater Photographers.
2.  e aware of your body and
B
equipment placement when diving 7. Respect underwater cultural heritage
Keep your gauges and alternate air source secured so they Divers are privileged to access dive sites that are part of our
don’t drag over the reef or other vital habitat. Control your cultural heritage and maritime history. Wrecks can also serve
buoyancy, taking care not to touch fragile organisms with as important habitats for fish and other aquatic life. Help
your body or equipment. You can do your part and prevent preserve these sites for future generations by obeying local
injury to aquatic life every time you dive. laws, diving responsibly and treating wrecks with respect.

3. K
 eep your dive skills sharp 8. Report environmental disturbances or destruction
through continuing education As a diver, you’re in a unique position to monitor the
Before heading to open water seek bottom time with a health of local waters. If you notice unusual depletion of
certified professional in a pool or other environment that aquatic life, injury to aquatic animals or strange substances
won’t be damaged. You can also refresh your skills and in the water, report these observations to responsible
knowledge with a PADI Scuba Review, PADI Advanced Open authorities in your area.
Water Diver course or Project AWARE Specialty course such
as Peak Performance Buoyancy. 9. B
 e a role model for other divers and nondivers
when interacting with the environment
4. C
 onsider how your interactions affect aquatic life As a diver, you see the underwater results of carelessness
Avoid touching, handling, feeding or riding on aquatic life. and neglect. Set a good example in your own interactions
These actions may stress the animal, interrupt feeding and so that others can learn from you.
mating behavior or provoke aggressive behavior in normally
nonaggressive species. 10. G
 et involved in local
environmental activities and issues
5. Understand
 and respect underwater life You can greatly affect your corner of the planet. There
Playing with animals or using them as food for other species are plenty of opportunities to support healthy aquatic
can leave a trail of destruction, disrupt local ecosystems and environments including Project AWARE conservation and
rob other divers of their experiences with these creatures. data collection activities like local beach and underwater
Consider enrolling in a PADI Underwater Naturalist, AWARE cleanups and CoralWatch monitoring, supporting
Fish Identification or Coral Reef Conservation Specialty environmental legislative issues, attending public hearings
course to better understand sustainable interactions. on local water resources, conserving water or making
responsible seafood choices.

© Project AWARE Foundation, Inc. 2007 www.projectaware.org

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